The recording of event-related brain potentials triggered by a transient heat stimulus is used extensively to study nociception and diagnose lesions or dysfunctions of the nociceptive system in humans. However, these responses are related exclusively to the activation of a specific subclass of nociceptive afferents: quickly-adapting thermonociceptors. In fact, except if the activation of Aδ fibers is avoided or if A fibers are blocked, these responses specifically reflect activity triggered by the activation of Type 2 quickly-adapting A fiber mechano-heat nociceptors (AMH-2). Here, we propose a novel method to isolate, in the human electroencephalogram (EEG), cortical activity related to the sustained periodic activation of heat-sensitive t...
The human insula is an important target for spinothalamic input, but there is still no consensus on ...
Background and aims Animal studies have shown that high frequency electrical stimulation (HFS) of th...
Five patients with small-fibre neuropathy characterized by temperature-dependent spontaneous pain, h...
Aim of Investigation. Long-lasting periodic sensory stimulation is increasingly used to study, using...
Thermosensation is crucial for humans to probe the environment and detect threats arising from noxio...
Background and aims: Using frequency tagging, Colon et al. (2017) found that periodic noxious heat s...
Thermosensation is crucial for humans to probe the environment and detect threats arising from noxio...
High-frequency electrical stimulation (HFS) of the human skin induces an increase in both mechanical...
The human insula is a target for spinothalamic input, but there is still no consensus on its role in...
Under certain conditions, a stimulus applied at a given frequency will lead to a periodic variation ...
The periodic presentation of a sensory stimulus induces, at certain frequencies of stimulation, a su...
Two distinctive features characterize the way in which sensations including pain, are evoked by heat...
KEY POINTS: A recent animal study showed that high frequency electrical stimulation (HFS) of C-fibre...
The ability to perceive and withdraw rapidly from noxious environmental stimuli is crucial for survi...
The ability to perceive and withdraw rapidly from noxious environmental stimuli is crucial for survi...
The human insula is an important target for spinothalamic input, but there is still no consensus on ...
Background and aims Animal studies have shown that high frequency electrical stimulation (HFS) of th...
Five patients with small-fibre neuropathy characterized by temperature-dependent spontaneous pain, h...
Aim of Investigation. Long-lasting periodic sensory stimulation is increasingly used to study, using...
Thermosensation is crucial for humans to probe the environment and detect threats arising from noxio...
Background and aims: Using frequency tagging, Colon et al. (2017) found that periodic noxious heat s...
Thermosensation is crucial for humans to probe the environment and detect threats arising from noxio...
High-frequency electrical stimulation (HFS) of the human skin induces an increase in both mechanical...
The human insula is a target for spinothalamic input, but there is still no consensus on its role in...
Under certain conditions, a stimulus applied at a given frequency will lead to a periodic variation ...
The periodic presentation of a sensory stimulus induces, at certain frequencies of stimulation, a su...
Two distinctive features characterize the way in which sensations including pain, are evoked by heat...
KEY POINTS: A recent animal study showed that high frequency electrical stimulation (HFS) of C-fibre...
The ability to perceive and withdraw rapidly from noxious environmental stimuli is crucial for survi...
The ability to perceive and withdraw rapidly from noxious environmental stimuli is crucial for survi...
The human insula is an important target for spinothalamic input, but there is still no consensus on ...
Background and aims Animal studies have shown that high frequency electrical stimulation (HFS) of th...
Five patients with small-fibre neuropathy characterized by temperature-dependent spontaneous pain, h...